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How to change your email settings

How to change your email settings: 
Often times members can become overwhelmed at the number of emails they receive from CAPCA. Instead of going to "no mail" many members have found the daily digest option to be helpful. 


If you have not already done so, create a Google account (step 1 and 2). If
you have a Google account, skip to step 3. Most of you signed up with a
Google account when you joined the listserv. 

Step 1: Create a Google account- this is free. Make sure you open the Google
account with the email address you used for the listserv. You can create a
Google account here: 
https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount 

Step 2: To the email address you entered in step one you will receive a
confirmation email that you want a Google account. Giving you a Google
account does not give you a Gmail (email) account unless you choose that
option. 


Click the link to verify you do want an account. 

If you do not receive the confirmation email, first check your junk filter
(box) or refer to the help pages for Google 
http://groups.google.com/support/ 

Step 3: Then go to go to the Google Groups page for CAPCALAW or CAPCAWEB (this can be found at the bottom of any CAPCA email you have received)

Step 4: On the right side of the page click "Edit my membership"

Step 5: Choose your email delivery options- no mail, abridged, digest or email

Step 6: Add your name to the "nickname" if you have not already done so

Step 7: Click "Save these settings"

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